Your fingers are
flying over the keys a mile a minute…and I MEAN a mile a minute. Have you seen
some of these folks’ fingers flying?
Anyway, just as
the ‘bad guy’ rounds the corner, feet from grabbing the heroine’s hair, she
stumbles and…she stumbles and…she stumbles and…
What happens
next?
Are you kidding
me? She stumbles and what? He grabs her. No. He snatches at her, ripping curls
from her head. Not only no, but NO!
He stops. She
freezes. They both…absolutely not!
What’s going on?
Why is this happening? I’ve written 10k this week with without so much as a
glitch, and now—nothing.
It could simply
be the 10k. You’re tired. The well’s dry, so to speak. Everyone has a method
that works best for them, but what if this is your first venture into writers’
block. What do you do? Coffee? A nap? Rip up the WIP and start over? Tuck it in
a drawer? Look in the mirror and give yourself a hard slap? Go for a 10k run? Triathlon?
Pay a bruiser to sock you in the noggin to scramble the info for a fresh start?
Sometimes the
solutions are a bit less drastic. While each person must find his or her own
way to rekindle the juices, here are a few suggestions:
-walk away from
it for a few days, or weeks if necessary
-check out a
movie in the era or genre of your work
-read a book
(let someone else’s finished product help inspire you)
-try naming your
characters different names and put them in an entirely diff setting. You might
find straying from their setting will get those juices going
-offer to help
someone else by proofing a crit partner’s work
-ask your crit
partners for suggestions
-and here’s one
that really helps…write something else. Put away your WIP and redirect your
efforts to a new work. A short story, a magazine article, or you might even
outline a new novel
Whatever your
block, don’t give up. The solution is right around the corner. Never give up.
You’ll find a solution and your heroine WILL escape the mad man’s hands.
1 comment:
Great suggestions. Thanks!
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